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Do Americans think they’re the only patriots?

A person who loves, supports, and is devoted to their country is called a patriot.

Here are the key terms associated with this sentiment:

Patriot: A person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it.

Nationalist: Someone who has a strong feeling of loyalty and devotion to their nation, though this term can sometimes carry a more political or exclusionary connotation than patriot.

Flag-waver: An informal term for a person who displays very enthusiastic patriotism.

Compatriot: A fellow countryman or countrywoman.

Difference in Perspective:
Patriotism is generally defined as affection for one's country without the need to feel superior to others.

Nationalism can imply a belief that one's country is superior to others, sometimes leading to more aggressive forms like chauvinism or jingoism.
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Imo, the people here who claim loudest to be "patriots" probably know least what that word means.

They fit your definition of "nationalist" much more closely, unfortunately. 🙁